Hailed as the upcoming Boracay of the north, Patar Beach boasts of aquamarine waters, powdery, and almost white sand. But unlike Boracay, it is a public beach, it isn't crowded and only a few resorts made of nipa hut cottages(ideal for budget travelers) were in sight. The only hotel that we saw along the beach was Treasures of Bolinao found in the northernmost part of the beach. I learned that it also prides of beautiful rock formations.
Coming from Cape Bolinao, it took us 5-10 minutes to reach the place using our private vehicle. While we were there, we found ourselves doing the traditional activities when it comes to beacheneering- meditating while looking at the endless horizon, swimming,
people watching, strolling/frolicking in the sand, taking photos...
checking out/buying souvenirs...
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| products like wind chimes, decors made of seashells |
and not to mention, eating!
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| halo-halo |
Though we have to leave early since we don't want to miss Puerto del Sol's sunset, I must say Patar beach was a welcome discovery. another reason to go back to one of the numerous gems of Pangasinan.






1 comments:
We didn't find any souvenir stalls when we were there :( I love seashell products!
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